Friday, August 17, 2012

Forwarding pages are often used to re-direct people to a specific web
page that has moved or for one reason or another, has been renamed.We recently designed a forwarding page for a new client. She wanted
the page to forward automatically, so we devised the following:

The snippet used to forward a page needs to be placed between the
<head> and </head> portion of the html code:

In the above code, 5 represents the number of seconds before
the page forwards. You can change this to any length of time you prefer,
such as 3 (for three seconds). The url (also bolded above) needs
to be replaced with the exact web address of where you want the page
forwarded.It's as simple as that!

As with all of our photo gallery projects, we provide personalized
logos for each gallery published online. This is our latest in the
pet-related-books category, which comes from the newly-launched web site
for the Short
Tales Collection:

We began with a blank image using a black background. When designing
a new logo from scratch, we like to begin with a clean slate. Typically,
we add desired text first. For the
Short Takes Collection
logo, we used the
Trajan font in a mixture of gold and yellow colors. Next, we
inserted the "paw-line" image to separate the main text and the author's
name. Lastly, a border was added to accentuate text color and overall
design.The border style is known as "homemade frame," and can be found
within the
Smart Photo Editor software program.